Posted on 07/09/2009 6:03:13 AM PDT by IbJensen
ANAHEIM, CA - Episcopal Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori says it's "heresy" to believe that an individual can be saved through a sinner's prayer of repentance.
In her opening address to the church's General Conference in California, Jefferts Schori called that "the great Western heresy: that we can be saved as individuals, that any of us alone can be in right relationship with God."
The presiding bishop said that view is "caricatured in some quarters by insisting that salvation depends on reciting a specific verbal formula about Jesus."
According to Schori, it is heresy to believe that an individual's prayer can achieve a saving relationship with God. "That individualist focus is a form of idolatry, for it puts me and my words in the place that only God can occupy."
Agreed. I was raised as an Episcopalian but after reading the Bible in its entirety (something few Episcopalians do these days), I find it more and more difficult to go to services every week. I think I get a better understanding of my faith listening to podcasts by Mark Driscoll, John Piper, Gary Wilkerson and R.C. Sproul while I’m outside working in the yard and mowing the lawn than during the 10-minute sermon about the Millenium Development Goals at my church. It’s sad how the Episcopal Church has become nothing more than just another vehicle to promote Socialism and various other left wing causes.
Hmmmm. She needs to read the part in the Bible about female bishops/pastors.
Actually, she needs to take off the pants and the robe, put her apron back on and get back in the kitchen, shut up and do as she's told... as God intended. :-)
There, that's done...
;-/
Lordy. The Anglican Church keeps going further and further into la la land. It is very sad to watch that shipwreck.
You’re welcome in the Catholic Church ... :-)
Literally.
No...it was The (Wrong) Rt. Rev. Katherine Ragsdale (but also an Episcopal bishop)
“Sounds a lot like the new Dean of the Harvard Divinity School (which is essentially an Episcopalian entity) publicly declaring that abortion is a blessing”
You’ve got to be joking!
Is this the same female bishop who proclaimed “Abortion is a gift”?
Ooops. Now I remember. That was the newfemale head of the Episcopal Seminary.
Lord, have Mercy!
Spirit of Antichrist. “Hath God said?”
Here is her complete speech. She has a fondness for the word Ubuntu, a term coined by South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Reading between the lines, she's saying you can't be Christian without being Socialist.
What I’m wondering is - what does she believe is “correct doctrine”?
That we must work to achieve “collective” salvation?
Let me guess, only through achieving “social justice” can we achieve our collective salvation, and thus our own individual salvation.
I’m putting the over/under on that at 85.
I’ve found that whenever scripture demolishes liberal doctrine,
the liberal being demolished will either claim another “equally valid interpretation” or that scripture itself is not divine revelation.
In other words, they choose their worldly (Satan inspired) religion over the Gospel.
You’re correct. I got confused.
This is about the loss of a man who was a saint and a martyr. He was a prayerful man who put his life at risk to protect others and died for it. People are in shock, outrage and mourning. They need a place to go. - “Rt Rev” Katherine Ragsdale
You got it, that's what she's doing. See my post #52.
Either of you ever hear about "Lilith"? She supposedly was Adam's 1st wife and was created from the same dust as he, rather than from a rib, therefore she was on equal footing...according to the Biblical legend. Adam wanted her back.
That’s funny right there.
Looks like she could be an extra in
“Killer Klowns from Outer Space”
Satan, since the beginning, has tried to place doubt on God’s Word.
I'm not a Theologian, so I'll just confess my sins and have faith they they were already paid for on that cross. But it seems wrong to me for this Bishop to call those on the other side of the debate idolterers.
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